Chicago, IL (PRWEB) January 30, 2013 -- To celebrate the NFL’s biggest game, RCN Chicago is excited to announce a special offer for new customers, running through midnight February 3. Beginning January 28th, those who purchase an $84.99 High-Speed Internet and Signature Cable Double Play or higher package will receive a $100 Visa Gift Card and a Smart Phone Skin with their favorite NFL team from Skinit.™

The Double Play Package includes 25 Mbps High-Speed Internet and Signature Cable with a TiVo Premiere® Box. Through this package, new subscribers will receive more of what they want at a great value:

Up to 25 Mbps of superior, reliable speeds for downloading movies, streaming shows, social networking and more

Unlimited data usage

Access to 240 of the most popular all-digital channels, with 70 in crystal-clear HD

Thousands of hours of On Demand programming, including free titles

TiVo Premiere, a two-tuner DVR solution that boasts 400 hours of SD recording space or 45 hours in HD, plus brings web and cable entertainment to your home in one box

“At RCN, we always put our customers first in everything we do,” said Tom McKay, General Manager of RCN Chicago. “Frequent special promotions and incentives like this one allow us to add value to our already competitive offers, and show our appreciation for our customers.”

As an added value and for a limited time, new and existing RCN Chicago customers can also take advantage of a special offer on Showtime® and The Movie Channel® for $4.95 a month for the first 12 months. This package includes 20 channels, with 11 in HD, as well as Showtime On Demand and The Movie Channel On Demand.

For more information on this Big Game offer as well as other RCN packages, visit www.rcn.com or call 800.RING.RCN (800-746-4726).

When you come home to RCN, you're connecting to a competitive digital entertainment provider that is committed to bringing customers the best digital cable TV, high-speed Internet and phone bundles to homes in and around Boston, Chicago, New York City, the Lehigh Valley, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. over a reliable network of fiber-optic cables.